* Eliminate Corruption in Surface Chart Samples
Fix#2763 (bubble charts were fixed earlier).
* Improvement in Testing for Numeric Values
The original proposal was to test for numeric values by checking whether the format was NUMERIC or DATE. This is pretty inflexible, and left open a wide gap concerning what to do with GENERAL. Changed to allow the user to set a `numeric` property at the same time as `axisNumberProperties`, eliminating these concerns. User can set property when chart is created (new test member Charts32CatAxValAxTest), or can set it when spreadsheet with chart is read (new method testCatAxValAx in Charts32XmlTest). Sample 33_Chart_create_scatter2 creates a slightly wider chart when `numeric` is set to true than it does when unset, but chart is otherwise the same.
Corrected a bug which occured twice in Chart. Methods getChartAxisX and getChartAxisY created a new Axis object if the chart pointer was null, but neglected to attach the new object to the chart. Thus, subsequent calls to the methods return different objects. Code is changed to attach the new Axis to the Chart.
* More Chart Fixes
Taking up where #2828 left off. Most of the following changes are demonstrated in 32readwriteChartWithImages1:
- Adds support for "scheme" colors (because rgb, theme, and index colors just weren't enough for Excel) for DataSeriesValues. See issue #2299.
- For chart titles (including axis labels), rather than a font name, Excel supplies a 3-fold series of font names for Latin, East Asian, and Complex Scripts. New properties `latin`, `eastAsian`, and `complexScript` are added to the Font class. I frankly have no idea how, or even if, you can set these in Excel; my test case (sample 32readwriteScatterChart7) is a result of manually editing the XML.
- Add support for subscript/superscript to chart titles. This requires a new property `baseLine` in Font (positive=superscript negative=subscript baseline value says how high/low).
- Support for underscore with different scheme color than its text, using a new string property `uSchemeClr` in Font.
- Support for extra options for strikethrough, using a new string property `strikeType` in Font.
- Support for extra options for underscore type, using the existing string property `underline` in Font.
- I do not anticipate that any of the new Font properties will be used except for chart titles.
- If no default font overrides are found for a Rich Text element in chart titles, and no explicit font overrides are found for a Run under such an element, the font element of the Run is set to null.
- PhpSpreadsheet will always write a tag `a:pPr` and, underneath that, an empty tag `a:defRPr`, for default font settings for chart titles and axis labels. Combined with the previous bullet item, this will prevent PhpSpreadsheet from inadvertently overriding the Excel defaults (18 point bold Calibri for chart title, 10 point bold Calibri for axis labels).
- Axis labels will now be written to XML in the same manner as chart titles. Among other considerations, this means that they can now have colors. Fix#2700. Supersedes PR #2701. Demonstrated in sample 32readwriteStockChart5.
* Fix Some Chart Corruption
Fix#2817, where @bridgeplayr gives an excellent description of the problem and how it should be solved.
* Fix Bubble Charts
Sample produced corrupt output - see issue #2763. After a lot of research, solution was just re-ordering of parameters in a single function call.
Bubble 3D had not been supported at all. It is now.
Surface Charts remain corrupted.
Jpgraph does not use namespaces. Neither do the Samples members of this project. As a result, Scrutinizer complains about 13 cases of `use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Chart\Legend;`, since this theoretically could cause the use of two different Legend classes in the empty namespace. It suggests using a class alias for Legend, which this PR does in every applicable case. It is a regrettable problem, but it is easy to fix.
* jpgraph seems to be finally dying with PHP. Until we have a valid alternative, disabling this run for PHP because it errors
https://github.com/HuasoFoundries/jpgraph looks like a natural successor, but it isn't BC so it will require some work to integrate
No code changes. The tests in all of these scripts write to at least
one temporary file, which is then read and not used again. The file
should be deleted to avoid filling up the disk system.
All chart examples passed the displayBlanksAs parameter as 0 instead of 'gap'.
I added a constants EMPTY_AS_GAP, EMPTY_AS_ZERO and EMPTY_AS_SPAN to the
DataSeries and then change all chart samples to use this new constant.
Fixes#1337Closes#1448
We used to have some kind of wrapper that didn't do much except
forward methods to the real instance. That unnecessary complexity
made it harder to work with the real writer instance.